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sorin popovici -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 20:25:26)

I think there should be another thread on remate , good ones for every palo
...i dont know anything decent enough and ok for my playing .




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Grisha -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 20:43:11)

Lionel, I live in Boston, and of course I know all about Katrina. Me and my fellow guitar students from the conservatory played a few benefit concerts to help the victims. I am very sorry about your teacher's house, and I hope he's all right.

You can sit in any position, as long as you feel comfortable. My teacher, Eliot Fisk, plays his concerts in a classical position, but when he's teaching he sits cross-legged or in an old-fassioned flamenco position. You should be able to do the same without a problem. Be flexible.

Yes, I am currently teaching.




sorin popovici -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 20:44:40)

Grisha ....I dont know if u read this thread [here a link I dont have]


Hey can someone help me? John, where is the thread where u did the taranta
with that super super tremolo ....(that u promised to do a video but u never did) ?
I have the mp3 but it will not be fair for me to post it.

Anyone , help me ..."search" didnt wanted to help me.




Miguel de Maria -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 20:53:36)

I think that Serranito plays 3 finger picado. If you've heard him, and I know Todd has, you'll agree that his picado is ridiculous. I really like the sound he gets and I don't know anyone else who does.

It seems to me that 3 finger picado could work very well for sextuplets, 3 a string. I have messed around with it a bit and especially if you work around the crossings by fiddling with the LH fingering you could get it going. For example....

ascending run from the sixth string...

E F# G , A B C, D E F#, G A B, C D E (here you would have to stretch), then shift to 2nd pos, F# G A, shift again, B. That could possibly work.




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Grisha -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 21:00:02)

That's such a pain to play. I would do E F# G A , B C D , E F# G , A B C, D E (iami ami ami ami am).




Grisha -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 21:15:21)

That's good news, Lionel. I wish I could come with some concerts, but you know, career is a tricky thing.




Miguel de Maria -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 21:34:51)

Grisha, I guess I need to work on my shifts, they really slow me down! The chromatic run in Capricho really messes me up.

If you are playing from A to aa, 5th string to 2nd string, I play on the 2nd string,
[c c# d d#] [e f, f# g g#] a
16ths............quintuplets....a

It's just horrible!




sorin popovici -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 21:52:39)

yeah , I know Miguel ....it is .
Probably Sabicas and Tarrega were cousins or smth [:D]


have u tried playing it all in 1st position ?

bad idea ,cause u have to jump then ....but still good to hear it right at least




luke.park -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 21:54:16)

i have just worked out a pattern that i will use for practicing different shifts moving backwards as i descend the strings in picado. its a bit tricky to get very fluent with as you are moving down the strings and backwards towards the bridge..

-8-6-5-------------------------------------------------
----------4-5-7-----------------------------------------
------------------6-4-3---------------------------------
--------------------------2-3-5-------------------------
-----------------------------------4-2-1----------------
-------------------------------------------0-1-3-4-1-0---


slightly off the track i know but i was working on it and thought i would input!




Grisha -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 21:59:11)

Miguel, we all need to work on our shifts. I saw a video of Heifetz today, and have to say that guitar technique has a long way to go.

I never bother to go on the 2nd string in Capriccio, I just play a normal chromatic scale and end up on the fifth fret of the 1st string. But if you just have to end up on the second string, there is a way. Start on the 6th string and stay on it until A on the 12th fret; then stretch the first finger to 8th fret on the fifth string and play until 11 fret, then stretch to 7th fret on the fourth string... and so on.




sorin popovici -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 22:00:02)

i've been practicing for some hours in front of my computer ..please no more scales[:@]




Grisha -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 30 2005 22:06:53)

Or you can just slide your index finger all the way to the 10th fret of the 2nd string, playing the notes with the right hand as you pass the frets. Coordination issue, sure, but when done right it is really smooth.




Francisco -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 31 2005 1:06:00)

Not so flamenco, but a contribution nonetheless - hope it looks right. I appreciate all the other scales, esp. the audio uploads (strong work Flo).



-----------------------------------------------------5--6-5-8-6-8-5-6--5------------------------------------------------------|
------------------------------------------5-6-5-8-6--8----------------8---6-8-5-6--5-----------------------------------------|
-----------------------------------5--7-5-7-----------------------------------------7--5-7-5-----------------------------------|
-----------------------5--7-5-8-7--8------------------------------------------------------8--7-8-5-7--5----------------------|
-----------5--7-5-8-7--8------------------------------------------------------------------------------8--7-8-5-7-5-----------|
--6-5-8-6--8------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8--6-8-5-6--|




Florian -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 31 2005 1:22:05)

hi Samwise u might have to deleate some of the ---- it dosent look right, use the preview if u want.

damn started this post a long time ago, thank you sam, some of the audio files make me cringe today [:o] all except for my solea escobilla soloing (i still like that )

how about an audio for yours ? Also it helps what palo is for.

btw. fixed my tab so you can see it better




Miguel de Maria -> RE: Scale runs? (Dec. 31 2005 4:29:53)

Grisha,
thanks for the fingering, I'll try it. Right now I shift in the middle of the quintuplet and it really just doesn't work.

I like the glissando, but I haven't worked on it. I have Sharon Isbin playing it and I really like the sound of it. I'll have to get that one down :)




Francisco -> RE: Scale runs? (Jan. 1 2006 12:48:18)

I tried to fix my post, hope it's more readable. I then made a PowerTab, but then realized I couldn't upload it here.

It's not really flamenco, I don't think. I'm not very strong in the theory department, but the scale is in the Key of A (alpha position at the 5yh fret?). It's a basic scale with a twist. Like I said, not really flamenco, but I wanted to contribute something. I've only been at this flamenco business a few months, the more into it I get, the more I'll try to make my contributions with a little mroe flamenco-ness. [;)]

I wish I could upload some audio for ya. I have a pretty decent Digital Camcorder, but my only mic blows. When I do record my playing, I have to turn the gain up so high on my preamp that there is this horrible hissing noise on the recording. I'll get a good mic soon, and will be an uploading fool, you'll see! [;)]

EDIT: I'm now thinking that the scale is actually in the key of F major.




Florian -> RE: Scale runs? (Jan. 1 2006 12:57:46)

quote:

and will be an uploading fool, you'll see


I know , u get one compliment and thats it, u want it all the time [:D] is addictive.

quote:

Like I said, not really flamenco, but I wanted to contribute something



dont worry about that, your contribution is apreciated

besides everyone knows the flamenco modes, this might be something interesting.




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